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Interesting. This has been so back and forth. First KA is on his way there, then Miller is heading here, then KA is heading to Vegas, etc... lol.

It has been back and forth but not it appears to be solid fact that they are meeting today in Las Vegas. Here is a tweet from Brent Harris from Comcast SportsNet at 10:37 AM:

Sean Miller is speaking today at the Nike Championship Basketball Clinic in Las Vegas.. *Miller will intv with MD in Vegas-Could get offer
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“I love Gary. What he has done for Maryland and for college basketball is remarkable,” Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “He is one of the great coaches of all time. He is a coaches' coach and an ultimate competitor. His retirement is a big loss for the ACC and for college basketball.”

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......and the rest of the ACC coaches are going to be sweating if MD hires Miller. If negotiations break down and we end up with Wright or Dixon we will still be in great shape and all of these coaches will bring some recruits with them. Sunny days and good fortune are about to take over College Park. We should also thank Steve Bisciotti for his help in this matter. Gary leaving as coach, staying at CP and MD hiring one of the top coaches in the country could not have been scripted any better.

Who is the former NBA coach that apparently is interested?

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